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BookMyJobInterview.ai

See your resume
the way the robot sees it

Drop in your resume and watch what an ATS parser actually extracts — and what silently disappears. Add a job posting and see where you'd land in a simulated recruiter keyword search. No sign-up, no email, no upload: everything runs in your browser and your resume never leaves your device.

Drop in a .docx for the full simulation (we can read real file structure), or paste the text.

Drop a .docx / .txt file here (or click to browse).
The file is read in your browser — it's never uploaded.

🔒 Runs entirely in your browser — your resume never leaves your device.

How the simulation works — and what it honestly isn't

The robot view reads your resume the way a naive keyword-based parser does — line by line, mapping recognized section headers, contact details and body content into database fields — and shows you the record that results, including every line that mapped to no field. Drop in a .docx and it also reads the real file structure (tables, text boxes, images, header/footer content) to show why parsers mangle it. The recruiter-search view builds a keyword search from your target posting's most-weighted terms and ranks your coverage among fixed, clearly-labelled illustrative peers.

It is a simulation of how keyword-based screening behaves in general — not a claim about any specific ATS, and not an "ATS score": every system parses and ranks differently, and no tool outside the actual ATS can honestly compute one. What the simulation shows is real all the same: content a parser can't map is content no filter or search can find. Want the numbers instead of the drama? The health score grades the same signals 0–100, and the match checker gives you the full keyword report against a posting. For the background, read how ATS screening works or take the free 12-point checklist (PDF) with you.

Or get the checklist + our free 5-day ATS mini-course by email

Privacy, by design

This page has no upload endpoint and no storage. The whole simulation — including reading your .docx file's structure — is plain JavaScript running in your browser tab. Close the tab and the text is gone. Nothing from your resume goes into analytics or into any URL, and we couldn't read it even if we wanted to. Have a PDF? In-browser PDF extraction is unreliable, so open it, select all, copy, and paste the text instead.